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VOLUME XX1I1 NUMBER 13 OBERLIN LORAIN CO 0 FRIDAY MAY 26 1882 TERMS 150 PER YEAR DIRECTORY POST OfPIOE DEPAHTME5T v TP ICE honrff rom 7 a ffl to 8 p TO Open gitorday night until 980 HAILS LI AVI 800 A M 1340 T U 800 T X agWcat v 711 A K 480PM C MAIL DISTRIBUTED iromEast 900 A V B40 T X rrran VFft 700AM 1000am JMoPM from Wellington 600 p m Mope order department open lortransaction of builncBi from 1 a m to 7 p m RAILROAD tAIB SHORE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN R R GOING EAST i0i TOLEDO BUFFALOACCOMMODATION Leaves Oberlln 928 a m arrivea at Cleveland 1100 a m Io 8 0HT0AGO k BT LOtUB axtSESB Leu pe oberlin 110 p m arrives atUIotcitoil 330 p m c 4 NEW YORK EXPRESS Toavea Oberlin tM p m arrives at Cleveland 1010 p m 73 WAT FSBIET Leavea Oberlln SM GOING WEST It 13 TOLEDO AOOOMMODATIOITLeavea CltTeland B40 a m arrivea at Oberlin 74U i m lo3 TOLEDO EXPRESS leaves Cleveland 330 p m arrive at Oberlln 003 p m Iti5 PAOIFIO EXPRESS LeaveB Cleveland 13S p in leaves Oborlin at 853 p m I73 WAT FBEIQflf Leaves Oberlln 998 ilJ IOUNQ Agent OOEHTY OFFIOERS Common Pleat Judo J C Halo Auditor O Root TrfwrtrQ H Robblnf Cerk H J Lewis JiwfHobert Comma gicordr J Illanchard Probat Judge H H In man trtty L F Warfl Cemirtiori4r C 8 MUll B P Burrell A D Perilna Intrmary IHrtctcral 8 Straw J B Clarke S D Bacon RUSSIA TOWNSHIP JrtntMi T H Mnrnford K D Bartlefcj H H BarDnm fIfcW B Dnrand Trtaturtr Edwin Regal AMSorH O Swift Canttaftlf Allen Nowell Geo W Gibson T B Uafhew juHctof th Puo3 B Clarke Joel Myerf Anlcn Dale 0BEBLIU VILLA8E Mayor J B Clarke Conoilm4fiGeo H White C H Favel A B JohnsoD John Probert Edwin fiegal Qeo U Glenn OtrtW P M Gilbert Traurtr O V Carter Jf iriAaiP R Tobio Vkif Engineer Fir Department George t Pay 0BERLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mtmbtrt of Board of Education Jndson Smith C H Chnrohlll E J Goodrich W BDnrand E P Johnson H 6 Carpenter OFPI0IB8 OF BOARD Prertdent Jndson Smith Cftrfc W B Durancl TrtaturHK J Goodrich Sp intend nt of Schoaln J Clark OBERLIN CHURCHES TiRiT Cowo Chukoh Northwest corner of Ifsln and Lorain streets Rev James Brand lastor Services 11130 a m and 7 p m Weekly prayer meeting Friday afternoon Si oolook and every Thursdav evening in the lurch Chapel Sunday School a mPastors residence No 13 South Professoret mookp Cowo chd boh South side Wost College street Kev Wm Klnoaitl Pastor Bervtoes 1080 a m and p m Weekly prayer meeting on Thursdav evening in the entureroom Sonday School ft a m Pastors residence No 18 South Professor SL Christ P E Chphoh No 68 and Rectory No 86 South Main St Rev James Moore D D Rector Services 1030 a m and 830 o nv Hnlir VrrmniillT the flrBt HuoUaV Of each inoBtb Ban ay school 12 m Weekday Service and Lecture Wednesday evening aeata iree Baptist CerBOH No 8 East Lorain St Bev Geo W Nead Pastor Services 1080 a manri7 nm Sunday School 13 m Young Prnnlma Prnvf r McBLl UST SunrtBV at 6M5 P m Prayer meeting Thursday evening Pastors residence ft East Lorain ittreet FiRIT METHODIBT KPISOOPsT CHOBOH No South Main 8t Hot A I Knapp Pastor ervlres HI 80 m and 7 00 d m Scats Tree enndav School B a m Prayer meetingsSunday evening at oolock in north Classroom orold toiks in south Classroom for yonng neonle Weekly Praver meeting Thursday evening Pastors residence 11 souin aiai street Sboowd M E CHcboh Bonth Water 8t hotnon KIU1 ami IrnvolaniL Kftv J H liar Panr iLErtiRe No 33 Grovelandst Services 1030 a m and 1 pm Sabbath School 3 n m Weekly Prayer meeting Thurs day evening Official Cburoh meeting every tber Friday evening u v a Rt Tiriin Street Rev J N Boss Pastor Services at 10 90 A M and 7 P M on the second and fourth flabbaths of each month Sundav School at a P m Class meeting after preaching BUSISEBB CARDS A TTORJfZ TS JH LANG AttorneyafrIaw Notary Pnb lie and General Land InsuranceandPonslon Agent No 8 Worcesters Block I A ft 7 WEBSTER AttorneysatLaw Notaries Public and Real Estate Agents Office over 1 and 8 Sooth Mnlnst Oberlln O I A Webster Ely Block Elyria 8 EO P ft CHA8 A METCaLF Attorneys I at Law Notaries Public and Real Estate made Ofllce 3 College sL lBtf A UOTIONKSn SM TAYLOR Auctioneer Olieriin O Will sell personal propirty in Oberlln andsurrounding country Terms reasonable Orders through the Oherlln To6t office will receive prompt attenton 8U6m 1IR8T NATIONAL BANK ot Oberlln Bu H Qnll finMramnnt HnndB Coin and COU pons Forelan and Domestic Exchange Draft tiven upoi all parts or turope c H it a tD all Cashier HIRAM Hulicd President BA TIROOM Barber Shop and Bath IjTs Boom No 1 Collego Place Draylng o fine uraj anos a specialty done to order Moving Pli CARRIAGES CITY OMNIBUS ft BAGGAGE LINK Of flee Eabt College strooL CarrlageOin nibus to all trains Sundays on orders only Carriages always ready to tke parties aroun town Into tbo country or to the Lake Al orders promptly attended to ial7 H IEB Proprietor OOLLEQB8 OjiEHLIN CULLEGK WRITING DKFT Thorough instruction given Id Practical and Ornamental ion uunfahlp andBookkeeping Booms First Floor South end Tappau nii Uriah MoKek tjjy Principal DRWQIT DruifKists Pre scriptions accurately compounded at all r tt iiapmon TiARinr in Drugs Medi J cinea PeriumoB Toilet Articles Lamps and FliioCandies No 1 W olluge Ms BA RD WA RE I Stoves and Tin Ware Solo Agents mwrts Stoves Job work done In the best man ner nd Shret Iron Ware and Hardware of U kind Uerahanla Xxcbjing North AIMi Itieett JE WELER8 EHHOLTEB Watchmaker Engraver and dealer in Watches Clocks Jewelry and Jllverwaro No 3 West Colleae street S7lf LI YER 7 STA BLK8 H FAVEL Proprietor City Stables No IB North Main St Ohflrlfn n hrA Teams urn is tied at all hours and at reason bic rates PARKS BURRELL Livery FeM and Sale Stable Eaat College street ncrt to the Park llouso Block Good rijta at roabonable prices F PARKS 0tf I H BtTRRELL PBYSIOIA2T3 fflte jlwliit jjjhwg rDBLlBBXD SVX1T FBI DAT AT No 21 South Malnnit Oberlln O W H PHAROB EDITOB AMD PKOrBIKTOH Th NEWS a Livb Paper made up oi Local and County News Letters lrom the People on Everyday Topics Cheerful Letters fromformer residents and citizens temporarily absent Editorial Comments on Current Events and a limited amount of Carefully Selected Matter Its contents are to a great extent writtenexpressly for its columns Competent Local Correspondents at everv important point in the County keep the readers uiuimcu ui evefj cycbi uniinn im meirrespective localities Court Proceedings and oiheT County Seat News fullv and accuratelv renorted Oberlin and Cleveland Markets corrected every It is Republican in principle but not offensively partisan progressive in all that relates to the building up of the business morals and public intimentof the community and aggressive in spect to those things detrimental to public eliare Tsnni of Bnbaorlntloii i ner vear Parts of year in proportion Single copies 5 Address chaneed at the d leisure of the subscri ber No extra charge for postage ade known on application to the Proprietor Transient advertisements cash in advance Bills for regular advertising presented Quar terly id material and is nrenared to IU1 thing in the printing line from a one line card to a lull meet soster COUNTY NEWS AMHERST May 32 J W Humphrey is improving in health bat has not fully recovered Mr Levi Hales of Henrietta is mov ing Into a portion of H Blaok mans house Mr Thomas Pettv has been very sick for several davs but we learn that there is hope of his recovery John Hensner has sold his farm to a Germim rom AuglHize county forsixtythree dollais per aore Mr Packard has rented a part of W Bicres houe and moved from his son niaw Collins to hi new home last week Our part of Amherst was represented at the convention at Lorain by BOme of our Sunday School workers ana they report an Interesting meeting Mr Amis hag received a spear of rye from Kunas of this years growth six feet in length Wo are glad that Kansas is a temperance State particu larly since rye grows bo finely there The morninerof the 21st by Invita tion of the pastor of the M E Church the congregation ana minister 01 tne Congregational Church went over to me Ji Xu jnurcn ana unitea wun tnem their Quarterly meeting services aud listened to an excellent sermon lrom Presiding Llder bearlca A terrible and unprovoked assault was made one night last week upon a German by the name of Grobs which it la feared may prove fatal Supposed to have been done bv some one or more of his fellow workmen in the quary because he refused to go with them to North AmherBt ana spena at least a portion of the money they had that day received lrom their employers indrinking and carousing ss many of tbem do Ho is under the care of Dr Rockwood of North Amherst and we all hope he may recover and the guilty parties De hroucht to iuBtice We have justlearu ed that the Sheriff was out yesterday p m and arrested one man on suspicion of his being one of the parties that committed the brutal assault upon the German Cob NORTH AMHERST May 20th The M E Church held their Quar terly meeting last Suuday Mr William Jaeger who has been ill with pneumonia is about again Another meetlngia to be held tonight to make arrangements for Decoration day Rev F M McConoughey of Lorain exchanged pulpits with Rev Mr Pipes last Sunday The lake is now an attractive resort to amateur fishermen who sally forth with rod and line and return with the same Many families hereabout have 01 have had cases ol a sort ol scarlet rash Some call It piukeye which seems to be a good designation Owing to tli e tardiuess of orders the stone bu4neBS nas not Deen bo orifiK 01 late All of the quarries have discharg ed some of their men and more will have to follow unless trade quickens Mr J W Gilbert a former resident of this pltce was a passenger on the Amenoan tagle that exploded her holler near Keiieys Inland laac week Mr Gilbert waa territily probably fatal ly Bcalueu Mr George Keller on the township line north 01 Aoinerst at acotoi siuuu is remodeling his house adding a story to It with all modern improvements Ilie roof will bo slated When finish edt the residence will be the finest in that neighborhood and a conspicuous object lar around Mrs Eliza Stow net Bivlns wife of Lalaj tte Stow died suddenly of heart disease on Friday evening last at her re bide nee in the eastern part of this township Mr btow is a captain on the lake andean not reach home until tomorrow night The burial will take place on Thursday afternoon One week ago tonight Peter Graus or Giaussc who buaids nearUuldemanf quarry wnt to the well he was ku cked down by three men kicked and badly out by a lighting ring a flugerr ng armed wltn knivts Two ribs were dldlucted and a cut hand will le premnntntly crippled The man will liv A man named Coon lower and one named Killinger who Is auld to hHve lent the fighting ring have been arrested The teherlfi was Here today lupccnilng witnesses The injured mm tame hre last fall or winter from Germany and tDgaged In the quarry He la a straight fellow aaves hia money and Incurred the dielike of his rowdy acquaintances A girl too Is in the atfalr Bower being jealous of Graus an parties concerned are young single men The dastardly ruffians will soon be known probably Quid Nunc ELYRIA Wm A Braman is still very sick He gained a little for a few days and then seemed to get worse again Editor Green of the Medina Gazette waa in town on business on Tuesday Hon 8 8 Warner bas been among as igain putting up fences Fred F Thomas once a student of O C a graduate of Michigan Law School lias formed a partnership with W L Fay Esq making the firm of Fay Thomas Attorney Leach from Rochester this county came down to look after some little matter in court and got on abender which to his sorrow landed him id the central and cost him 500 and coats Tuesday morning Court commenced with Judge Hale on 1 the bench Docket called in theforenoon and grand jury charged Tbefollowing is the disposition made of the cases on call of the docket LSMSRRvs Angelina Brown for trial Caroline S Mussey vb George Browne to recover small piece of land at Lorain has been on trial since court commenced and is still on trial Verdict forplaintiff Milo Harris va 0 T V W R R Co settled Globe Iron Works vs A Lowrie et al passed for settlement N L Johnson vb Anna Morgan passed F W Sampsell vb 8 F Osgood passed for settlement J and B Rohrheimer vb MMichaelson passed Geo W Jason vs A B Rickmac et al passed Frank Dibble va the Elyria Shear Go continued L 8 M 8 Ry Co va Henry Lee for trial State of Ohio ex rel Jacob Hoover vb Trustees of Russia tp passed Hannah Green vb Henry Moon for trial Walter Dowd vb P W Sampsell et al for trial Alex O Matchette vs Clinton UHumphrey for hearing 8 D Blood vs H Corning continued W Bellinger vs A Forier passed J J Hill vb W L Carter passed till Jane 5th Sandusky Machine Works vs J Barker et al dismissed for want of prosecution H G King vb Wm A Chester passed M W Parker vs Ezra L Stearns et al passed J R Morse vb A F Nowelt et al passed F Burk vb J Johnson passed D Whiting Co vs A White etcontinued A Decker vs F Kuhlow for trial E G Osgood vb J V Phelon for trial Wm Grayson vs Elizabeth Grayson passed Juhn Smith vs Anna Smith forhearing Mary A Linkenstine vb 8 Linkenstine for hearing E McKellogg va L S M S Ry Co for trial Mary Everly vs A Everly for hearing Ohio ex rel Margaret RickB vs P Ricks dismissed for Want of prosecution at defendants coals A M Mollison vs D Molliaon for hear in sr Anarew jabano vs u J v ana w ty Co for trial Halle Skall Co vb M Michaelson et al for trial H P Janaens vb J Jansens for hear ing J KriBer vs 0 T and W R R Co for trial Ueo Rice va S E Wilcox for hearing T G Phillips vs H PNeileon for trial Laura Champney va A E Champney passed O Wood worth vb Perry Noble et al eettled Hampshire Co National Bank vb Rus sell H Penfield for trial Alice Loizue vs Henrv Etzel for trial John Forbea va Porter Sexton etal for trial Savings DepoBit Bank vb JacobLowman et al passed Mary Reedy vb G Reedy dismissed Geo Staples vs S Carter for trial Adam Stang vb M Relief Association 01 Wellington Nettie J Williams vb L V wiuiamB for heanns Hampshire Co National Bank ys Rub Hell H Penfield for trial Foster admr vs R P Baldwin et al Board of Ed of Florence tp va O Root Auditor passed John M Lemmoa vb A H Moore for trial Ohio ex rel John Bickford vb Wm Anderson passed Guatave Haupt va John Bickford for tr al J Goodhue va W Z Lampman passed A B VanArsdalevs D W VanAradaie for trial D S Stocking vb A A Stocking for heanne Horr Warner vo vs v l rape a Son oassed Geo W Hull vb D Heiffner et al for hearing Sandusky macnine uo va flioseB rea bodv for trial Fhuo Tilden vs bimeon u taison lor hearing J Schulfg vs J j Koige lor trial F Brown vs J Gilchrist for hearing Mary Brash vs J Brush for hearing Henry Goodman vb Mary Goodman for hearing B Taylor ve V Wheeler lor trial A Schmita vs J W Worthington O V Burdick va H M Burdick for hearing F Loneo vs P Lodco for hearing J Sheldon vs E Sheldon for hearing T C Moore vb L Moore partition or dered U h Chilson Thomas Jo Matn ews and Thomas Bowon committee J Lawler v A J Redington for hear ing F D Sigsworth vb J M Heseer for trial Ohio ei rel Lewis L Roe vs theTrustees ol Camden tp passed lor settle ment Ohio ex rel Lewis R Penfield va Trus tees of Penfield to for hearing Ohio ex rel Joel A Gager vs Trustees of Camden to passed for settlement Einstein Bros vs P Webber default S Brown vs A Gable passed Thad Rowland va A BJohoBon hear ing on demurrer to peiiion Carter Bros vs Georee Dyer passed D L Wadsworth vs CbaB McClellan for hearing A Rover by Isadore Royer his next friend vs Valentine Neisberger for trial L B Smith va F A Moran default foi 18973 R E Braman adm vb Chaa W Gib son for trial A Elv vs II H Poppleton continued I A Webster vs E H VauHoesen for hearing Mary Belknapp va S F Belknapp for hearing E Waters vb Citizens Mutual Relief Association of Wellington for hearing Ohio ex rel Turner vs lhad Rowland for trial J Shelly vs E D Merriam for trial and hearintr on motion to continue JC McDonald H AJackson for trial J Brook yt James Brooks for hear ing W LFay vb H A Jackson for trial John Ashenbach vs Geo Ashenbach for trial Marv Frman vs Geo Erman pa M Klaus vs Jacob Stoli et al for hear ing on demurrer to petition I Aiken vs H S Corning hearing on motion J Ireland vs E Ireland for hearing J Cullins vs the L S M S Ry Co passed L B Smith vs Jacob Greve defendant leave to answer S Gibson vb Cook Bros for trial G Haupt vs Incorporated Villago of Lorain for hearing L B Smith ts L Beeze et al default L B Smith vs H H Poppletoo passed Homan Ely ct al ex parte lorhearing Geo W Shoffs vs B D Blddlecomb defendant has leave to file an answer F H Phelps admr vb J Allen not mature j C Walburg vs A Walburg passed I Marv Welch vs Pat Welch for hear Ing JN JL Johnson vs M w rnetps lormai I N Topliff vs John Nagle default 1 C Howk vs C Howk parutionojdered B Kaup vs J H Heyman for hearing A Wooeter vs J 4 Andersondeault D L Clienney va H Chenney for hear ing F Hoffner vs Incorporated Village of Oberlin for hearing D Kenaston vsJ u Lang for trial J Mauter vs F J King default for G11 52 w Kallmyer vs o Kallmyer lor hearing w warden a vo vs Sidney uavis lor hearing L a smith ys H roppieton passed J Trost vs J A Cutahall et al settled aud costs paid A Baldwin vs John beckford lor hearing balance 01 oases not yet mature Today Fred C Fadner a son of runswick Medina county O was rougbt before Judge Hale by the Sher iff of Medina county on a requisition from the Governor of New York toreturn Fadner to Rome N Y to answer for the crime of forgery in forging a seal to a false decree of divorce he aimed to have obtained from hia wife married In Cleveland some years ago Fadner has a checkered history during the past six years About six years ago while living with his first wife he commenced the practice of law inMedina O A claim was sent him of some 16000 for collection which hecollected and put out west leaving his family wiie and two cuiidren and waa soon found hv the officers out there in high society and about to he married He was indicted in jueuina lor converting the monev to hia own use and on his fathers paying the amount was re leased and tnen went to uieveiand orked on the Penny Press for a little me then went to Rome K Y whore e married wife No 2 and was Indicted for bigamy but on the trial produced the forged divorce decree in evidence and the jury acquitted him after which he was taken for the forgery and gave 1500 ball comes back to Ohio and lor teicea nis oan Die uncie naving nau it to pay for him and so he waa taken by a detective east on the 0 oclock train on Tuesdav evening to answer for bis imea wile jno a is now in oruna ick with hia father X LORAIN May 23d The Nickel Plate have their track laid about 10 miles east of Lorain The foundation for the new First Na onal Bank building wtts commenced last week The C T V W R R depot at this place was damaged by fire to the extent of about 200 Saturday Cause of fire unknown Uninsured A Mr VanOrman has purchased two ota of Wm A Braman near the brass works on which he will Immediately commence the erection of a building to be used as a hardware store The manv frlenda of J F Miser the gentlemanly mail clerk on the T V win regret to learn mat ue ua reaigueu his Dosition and is about to leave Lo rain He goes from here to Columbus where ne expects to attend scnooi S D Chamoman the gentlemanly cltrk at tbe red front drug store was attacked with congestive chills Satur day His condition is now somewhat improved anu nopes are eumnainuu ui his recovery Braun Bros Cos new steam barge the S H flubbell will be ready ior business In about two weeks Captain Charles ChaDman is to be Master Geo Hopktnson 1st and rienry binder ana Engineer and Con Ketchum first mace She is to be used in the lumber trade from Marquette to Cleveland and will tow the barge conrau iteid James Conkiln a drunken sailor was arrested bv Marshal Bicklord Saturday and lodcred in the cooler While on his way he drew a knife and threatened to strike it the Marshal Laid bands on him but Bickford took the kniie from him and left him In the lookup to reflect un til afternoon when he was broughtbefore Mayor Clark and fined and costs JiEU PITTSFIELD May 22d Mark Whitney Is at his home he ex pects to remain there Rev H O Sheldonof Oberlin visited old friends in Pittsiield last week The Congregational church will hold another missionary meeting in their church May 28 at which a report of the missionary meeting held in connection with the ministerial association at Tole do will begiven The M E Church have quarterly meeting and childrens day exercises June 4 G D Metchum occasionally findB his way home to reman over Sunday such waa the case last Sabbath Judging from his cheerful appearance he has been successful in a measure at least in the sale of his scraper and road leveler for which he ib agent Two young Misses Lolly McCharm and Lottie Beach Bpent Saturday in Pittsfield picnicing and having a good time generally A visit to the Center Bchool was pronounced a pleasurable part of the day s periormances Rhetorical Exercises of the Center school May 27 Parents and friends are cordially invited A birdBeye view of this country from a religious standpoint will be given io the Congregational church next Sunday evening The fields to be presented are the Mormons the South and the New West Mr Edmonds of tbeTheo Sem who bas been on the field himself will speak on immigration and the New West and it is expected will explain somewhat the object and working of the New WeBt Education Commission HENRIETTA May 22 1882 Mr Elmer Ferguson ia thought to be slightly better Mr Levi Hales haB rented a house in South Amherst and moved into it Mr Frederick SuBler wlio moved from thie town into Brownbelm a few weekfl ago was buried yesterday at two oclock He leaves a wile and two children Mr M J Sherman is building a new barn Mr John Heussner ib building an ad dition to hisdwellinghouee Mrs Lina Hales is sull on the sick list Mm David Davis is qaite sick Stlvbstsb BRIGHTON May 22 Mr Charles Green of Norwalk ia in town Wm Hubble has moved to Seneca county where be has leased a farm for a term of live years Travelers will use fewer adiecti when pasBing the first corner south of here as a very bad place in the road is being repaired It haB been decided that the parsonage Bhall be enlarged providing thenecessary funds can be raised Decoration day is always observed here A meeting will be held Tuesday night to prepare for the coming celebra tion Last Saturdav nipht as Mr E Gilitt was about to water his team the horses which are young and spirited took fright and ran Running against a tree in the yard they broke loose from the wagon and started north followed by Mr j He round one at ivir trnegs and the other at John Barnes inClarksfield Both horses receiveserious outs and bruises Tbe harness is a total loss and the wagon much damaged The injury to horses harness and waeon will amount to two huodred dollars Very fortunately no one was hurt jUEBBIE Literary Notes In recent years the South haB fur nished a large contribution to thehumorous poetry of the country much of which has found its way to the public through the BricaBrac department of the Century Magazine There the late Irwin Russell published and Uncle Remus still appears and there in the June number will be lound poemB oy two other Southerners whose work m the Century has alreadv attractedattention A C Gordon of Virginia and J A Macon of Mississippi Mr Gordons poem is entitled Parson Murray of James City in Virginia Mr Macon s ib a Hong of the Spring in negro dialect He is also the author of tbe prose AphorismB from the Quarters which have appeared in the Century Other contributors to the 8am e department of the June number will be JCbeaver Goodwin David L Proudfit andElizabeth Akera Allen The Popular Science Monthly for June contains a sharp reply by Judge Stallo to Prof Newcombs far from gen tle criticism of bis Concepts of Modern Physics Prof F W Clarke of the University of Cincinnati discusseB tbe peculiar qualifications often demanded 01 candidates lor college proiessorships Mr Cushing makes some interesting revelations of the Znni religions and social systems Dr Von Doellinger be gins a series of papers on the Jews in Europe A New Theory of the Sun is an important essay by C W Siemens A sketch of Darwin with a portrait illustrated articles on the eyelike organs of fishes the stereoscope molds aud electricity and an abundance ofeditorial miscellany are among the remaining aontents New York D Appleton Oo The Atlantic Monthly fot June is a Longfellow number Itcontainsa poem on Decoration Day from his pen a steel portrait sb he appeared in 1879 and trib utes to his memory by O B Frotbin ham m prose and Dr Holmes in verse rhe serials Two on a Tower by Hardv Dr Zay by Miss Phelps and The Houbb of a Merchant Prince by Bishop are continned John FiBke eulogizes Dar n the Studies in the South reach a fourth installment Edward Atkinson writeB of the Rapid Progress of Com munism a James jr criticises AI phonse Daudet and H A Huntington that not overexemplary dramatist Mrs CentUvre the Contributors Club Books of the Month and poems by Mrs Piatt and others complete the table oi con tenia EveryDay Cyclopedia of Useful Knowledge is the title of a standard work issued by the Sun Publishing Co of St Louis Mo It contains a vast amount of accurate and reliableinformation for Merchant Farmer Mechanic Tradesman and Housewife It embraces the care and management diseases and remedies of Horses Cattle Sheep Swine and Poultry besides these itcontains 10000 uaeful recipes upon various subjects of daily reference How bo much valuable matter so conveniently arranged can be crowded into one book ia a mystery and yet it is all made clear in the EveryDay Cpclopedia of Useful Knowledge Agents wanted for this valuable book We call attention to ad vertisement in another column Mormonism Unveiled is the suggest ive title of a work issued by the Sun Publishing Company of St Louis Mo It embraces the life and confessions of the late John D Lee who was executed by the United States Government for participation in the horrible butcheries of the Mountain Meadow MasBacre It detailB the terrible wrongs and Buffer ings of Mrs Brig Hampton wife of one ol the Mormon leaders It ib certainly one of the most thrilling aud interesting books ever issued from the presB If the deeds therein related had been per trated in any other country than this the people would have risen en masse and wiped Mormonism from the face of tbe earth we call attention toadvertisement in another column Eiohantre Notes and Clippings From the Erie Co Reporter TUE WBECK AT HURON The wrecked freight train which ran into the river at this place last week Monday bas not yet been entirely re moved The broken mass is in a position disadvantageous to extricate A number of wheels and pieceB of other iron work used in tbe construction of care have been loaded upon fiatcars but the greater portion of it still lies buried in the ruins The work of clearing the wreck has progressed very alowly and if the same rate is maintained it will be several weeks yet before the work is completed How to remove the engine seems to be a difficult question to an swer VariouB plans have been proposed but the most feasible one as yet offered ib by means of a derrick Mr Standoffered to get her out for five hundred dollars but the compnny thought they could do it for a less figure Rev J Mitchell of Vermillion met with an accident the other day and may thank good fortune that it was notattended with more serious results While poaring gasoline into tbe reservoir of his stove he spilled a portion of the liquid on hie coat sleeve aud when he lit tbe stove burner his sleeve also becameignited Before tbe lire was put out bis hand and arm were severely burned It is not probable however that thisaccident bears any significance All classes of people are liable to meet with such accidents and should be verv careful in handling such combustible material as gasoline Mr Mitchell can nowadvocate with double force for the salvation of souls from eternal brimstone fUIT FOR 10000 DAMAGES A petition was filed in the Common Pleas Court yesterday by Eliza Van Camp of Vermillion administratrix of the estate of James S Van Camp de ceased praying for damages in the sum of 10000 against the iaae bUore ran road companyshe alleging that deceased was her husband methis death through the negligence and carelessness of some of employees of the above company Van Camp was a brake id an on the Lake Shore road and while he was engaged at Ceylon on the 14lh of January in transferring some cars from one track to another be received injuries from wmcn he died shortly afterwards From the New London Record The new Congregational society or church of New London will beorganized at the Baptist church on Tuesday May 23 at two oclock p m and in the evening of the same day Rev Josiah Strong will deliver an addresB on the theme What is Congregationalism A general invitation is extended to the public to attend The editor of the Record was present ed with a gold headed cane on tbeoccasion of hie 31st birthday recently Be is deserving but entirely too young for such an article to be of service He might pass it over to one of his lessfortunate brethren who is farther advanced in years There is time enough for him to be presented with several canes be fore he will need to use one From the Norwalk Chronicle The next annual meeting of the Fire land Historical Society will be held on Wednesday June 21 lbaz The next term of the Huron County Common Pleas Court will open on Mon day June 5 with Judge Wickhatn on the bench and 233 cases on the docket Decoration day will be appropriately observed in Norwalk Ample prepara tions for unusually interestingceremonies are now completed The Cleveland Grays Silver Cornet Band will be on hand to render some of their choicest selections and the chief oration of the day will be delivered by Major John F Oglevee of Columbus our Ohio Auditor of State Other interesting exercises will also take place The whole program is under the management ofMFWooster Post No 34 Grand Army of theRepublic of Norwalk and they propose doiDg it up with credit to themselves and honor to the soldier dead It isrequested by official action that thebusiness houses and private residences of the city be decorated with flags and bunting on that day and that all business be suspended from one until five oclock p m From the Ashland Times With beef at five and bix cents per pound live weight wheat 140 corn at SO cents and oats at 50 cents per bushel the farmer should be happy The twentieth anniversary of themarriage of Mr and Mrs Thomas M Beer which occurred upon Monday May 8th was marked by a social eventdistinguished for good taste and pleasantassociations The cards of invitation gave no that May 8lh was a red letter day in the calendar of Ihe married life ofSenator and Mrs Beer Such however was the fact A complete set of elegant china the gift of the Senator to Mrs Beer was admired on every hand The skill and taste of modern decorative art wereevidently on every piece The gift waa certainly as beautiful as it was appropri ate We need make no special mention of the generous hospitality dispensed on this occasion or of the pleasure which lell to the lot ot all who participated With our congratulations to Senator and Mrs Beer we mingle our good wishes for their future welfare From the Fremont Journal BDEGLARY The Lake shore freight office in this city was burglarized early Saturday morning An entrance was enectea Dy removing a pane of glass from a window The safe waB broken open and sixty dol lars in money and some valuable papers 1 stolen but the papers were found on the platform where they naa Deen mrown n the morning Ihe night watenman discovered the burglary about 2 oclock i aud running across the tracks to the passenger depot Baw a man cfambering out of the ticket office window He fired at him but the burglar escaped The burglar had broken into the ticket office but was frightened away by a passenger who had taken night lodging in the de pot before he could secure anytning The burglars are Blill at large From the Berea Advertiser The union between the Presbyterian and Free Cong church of Strongsvilie was fully cousummaled laBtweekIhursday under tbe name of the let Cong Church of Strongsvilie by the choice of officers for the ensuing year MrMerrick Strong and Mr Richard GibbonB were elected deacons for the term of one year from January next Messrs Lorenzo StroDg and A W Pope for the term of two years Mr Lyman Freeman clerk and Richard Gibbons treasurer The meeting was largely attended andexceedingly harmonious and pleasant everything looks hopeful for the future From the Monroeville spectator A SNOOZBR BOUNCED Last Monday afternoon a youug man representing himself as a school teacher in the vicinity of Pontiac called on Mr AuBtin in his office in the schoolbuilding and requested to be shown around remarking that he took a deep interest In educational pursuits TheSuperintendent conducted him first to Mibb Darrows room where a class in physics was then occupying the floor MrAustin excused himself for a few moments having busineBBto attend to outeideand the stranger settled himself back in his seat prepared to drink deep at the very fountainhead of learning so to speak Presently Miss Darrow heard asubterranean noise as though some one in the room below was unjointing several rods of stovepipe and looking around she discovered the young pedagogue faBt sep his mouth wide open and a sound issuing therefrom similar to a hiehoressure foeborn Mr Austin hap pened to return just then and one glance was enougu wun a douuu ua hbishu the somnolent seeker after knowledge bv the auricular and waltzed him out of the room and down thestairrata pace borderiugon chain lightning Since then the youDg man is quite reticent on the subject of Physics Nine Physicians Outdone It is generally considered a preitv diillcult task to outdo a physician but the following will conclusively prove whero nine were completely ouLdone Mrs Helen Fharvlz 331 Dayton street Chicago 111 was treated forConsuoiption by nine physicians and allpronounced her case incurable Seven bottles of Dr Klng3 New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her Doubting onus please drop her apostal and convince yourselve Trialbottles free at J M GARDNERS COS drug Btore Large sizel 7e6w Jones daughters call the silk drcs that serves uach in its turn theirmother included a changeable silk Boston Transcript Leap Year Slip Are you engaged for the German De witheiijrerne No Im not She with pity l thats too hud Good evening See you later Harvard Lampoon A young Bostonlan announced that he wad going to Leadville to engage iu hydnuilk mining Yes remarked a friend you are going to seek ihe bub ble reputation at the canons mouth Hour A clergyman who had just married a couple iclt indignant wiien uieunutgroom gave him a fee of only half adollar smiled grimly and said Never mind Youll have to pay a lawyer 100 for undoing what I have done The only genuine Improved HopBitters has the formula on each bottle For sale by J M Gardner Co 93oi Prof St George Mivart in hisworkon The Cat says that it haslanguage of sounds to express itsemotions which nobody can deny The best and greatest succesB inMedical Siience Improved Hop Bitters cures biliousness For sale by J M Gardner Co 93ra Charity vaunteth not itself is not pufled up and yet some men expect a pufl everv time they give a dollar to an indigent old womans society Overworked men and women persons of sedentary habits and others whose system needs recuperation nervestoned and muscles strengthened should use Browns Iron Bitters Cant says Emerson is useful to provoke common eensei Itis alsouseiul with an apostrophe when adoubtful friend asks you to lend him 5 A millionaire on going Into the col lege library saw a volume labeledVirgil ii Opera Turning to his friend he said By Jove Tom I never knew Virgil wrote music ColumbiaSpectator Annoyances Prevented Gray hairs are honorable but their premature appearance is annoying Parkers Hair Balsam prevents theannoyance by promptly restoring tho youthful color What part asked a Sunday school teacher of the Burial of Sir John More do you like best The boy was thoughtful for a moment and thenreplied Few aud short were theprayers he said Railroaders Relief The most comfortable Ticket Office 187 West street New York is presided over by Mr C V V Ward who thus addressed one of our representativesrecently Some months ago I hadrheumatism in my right arm and wasunable to raise it I was advised by a rind to use St Jacobs Oil I did so and before the second bottle had been exhausted my arm was perfectly well Brooklyn Eagle Advice to wives Man is very mach like an egg keep him in hotwater and he is bound to occome naraeneo adelphia ChronicleHerald Phil Da Kennedys Favorite Remedy stimulates and helps nature In herefforts to throw off disease It does not send the unhappy sufferer Into deeper pits of pain under the pretense of doing him good It acts tenderly andsympathetically like a mother lulling her child into sleep and health Do you have trouble with your digestion your Kidneys or Liver Is your head thick and heavy Dr Kennedys Favorite Remedy will drive out the posiou and make you well again Hand your druggist one dollar for a bottle or write to the Doctor at Roudotit New York 12w2 Toungf Arnold DEALERS IN Doors Sash Blinds and Glazed Windows An Aisortmont always on band AL30 COAL LIME HAIR CEMENT PLASTER Salt Tee EU Highest market price paid fr Ohio BuildingStone Company TELEPONE EXCHANGE Ah D NEAE THE DEPOT MARIE FONTAINES MOTH end FRECKLE CM A scientific preparation for removing Moth Tan Froile and Jl tlisculnraiirjiij ot tlit sltin leaving it clear tmooth and 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VOLUME XX1I1 NUMBER 13 OBERLIN LORAIN CO 0 FRIDAY MAY 26 1882 TERMS 150 PER YEAR DIRECTORY POST OfPIOE DEPAHTME5T v TP ICE honrff rom 7 a ffl to 8 p TO Open gitorday night until 980 HAILS LI AVI 800 A M 1340 T U 800 T X agWcat v 711 A K 480PM C MAIL DISTRIBUTED iromEast 900 A V B40 T X rrran VFft 700AM 1000am JMoPM from Wellington 600 p m Mope order department open lortransaction of builncBi from 1 a m to 7 p m RAILROAD tAIB SHORE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN R R GOING EAST i0i TOLEDO BUFFALOACCOMMODATION Leaves Oberlln 928 a m arrivea at Cleveland 1100 a m Io 8 0HT0AGO k BT LOtUB axtSESB Leu pe oberlin 110 p m arrives atUIotcitoil 330 p m c 4 NEW YORK EXPRESS Toavea Oberlin tM p m arrives at Cleveland 1010 p m 73 WAT FSBIET Leavea Oberlln SM GOING WEST It 13 TOLEDO AOOOMMODATIOITLeavea CltTeland B40 a m arrivea at Oberlin 74U i m lo3 TOLEDO EXPRESS leaves Cleveland 330 p m arrive at Oberlln 003 p m Iti5 PAOIFIO EXPRESS LeaveB Cleveland 13S p in leaves Oborlin at 853 p m I73 WAT FBEIQflf Leaves Oberlln 998 ilJ IOUNQ Agent OOEHTY OFFIOERS Common Pleat Judo J C Halo Auditor O Root TrfwrtrQ H Robblnf Cerk H J Lewis JiwfHobert Comma gicordr J Illanchard Probat Judge H H In man trtty L F Warfl Cemirtiori4r C 8 MUll B P Burrell A D Perilna Intrmary IHrtctcral 8 Straw J B Clarke S D Bacon RUSSIA TOWNSHIP JrtntMi T H Mnrnford K D Bartlefcj H H BarDnm fIfcW B Dnrand Trtaturtr Edwin Regal AMSorH O Swift Canttaftlf Allen Nowell Geo W Gibson T B Uafhew juHctof th Puo3 B Clarke Joel Myerf Anlcn Dale 0BEBLIU VILLA8E Mayor J B Clarke Conoilm4fiGeo H White C H Favel A B JohnsoD John Probert Edwin fiegal Qeo U Glenn OtrtW P M Gilbert Traurtr O V Carter Jf iriAaiP R Tobio Vkif Engineer Fir Department George t Pay 0BERLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mtmbtrt of Board of Education Jndson Smith C H Chnrohlll E J Goodrich W BDnrand E P Johnson H 6 Carpenter OFPI0IB8 OF BOARD Prertdent Jndson Smith Cftrfc W B Durancl TrtaturHK J Goodrich Sp intend nt of Schoaln J Clark OBERLIN CHURCHES TiRiT Cowo Chukoh Northwest corner of Ifsln and Lorain streets Rev James Brand lastor Services 11130 a m and 7 p m Weekly prayer meeting Friday afternoon Si oolook and every Thursdav evening in the lurch Chapel Sunday School a mPastors residence No 13 South Professoret mookp Cowo chd boh South side Wost College street Kev Wm Klnoaitl Pastor Bervtoes 1080 a m and p m Weekly prayer meeting on Thursdav evening in the entureroom Sonday School ft a m Pastors residence No 18 South Professor SL Christ P E Chphoh No 68 and Rectory No 86 South Main St Rev James Moore D D Rector Services 1030 a m and 830 o nv Hnlir VrrmniillT the flrBt HuoUaV Of each inoBtb Ban ay school 12 m Weekday Service and Lecture Wednesday evening aeata iree Baptist CerBOH No 8 East Lorain St Bev Geo W Nead Pastor Services 1080 a manri7 nm Sunday School 13 m Young Prnnlma Prnvf r McBLl UST SunrtBV at 6M5 P m Prayer meeting Thursday evening Pastors residence ft East Lorain ittreet FiRIT METHODIBT KPISOOPsT CHOBOH No South Main 8t Hot A I Knapp Pastor ervlres HI 80 m and 7 00 d m Scats Tree enndav School B a m Prayer meetingsSunday evening at oolock in north Classroom orold toiks in south Classroom for yonng neonle Weekly Praver meeting Thursday evening Pastors residence 11 souin aiai street Sboowd M E CHcboh Bonth Water 8t hotnon KIU1 ami IrnvolaniL Kftv J H liar Panr iLErtiRe No 33 Grovelandst Services 1030 a m and 1 pm Sabbath School 3 n m Weekly Prayer meeting Thurs day evening Official Cburoh meeting every tber Friday evening u v a Rt Tiriin Street Rev J N Boss Pastor Services at 10 90 A M and 7 P M on the second and fourth flabbaths of each month Sundav School at a P m Class meeting after preaching BUSISEBB CARDS A TTORJfZ TS JH LANG AttorneyafrIaw Notary Pnb lie and General Land InsuranceandPonslon Agent No 8 Worcesters Block I A ft 7 WEBSTER AttorneysatLaw Notaries Public and Real Estate Agents Office over 1 and 8 Sooth Mnlnst Oberlln O I A Webster Ely Block Elyria 8 EO P ft CHA8 A METCaLF Attorneys I at Law Notaries Public and Real Estate made Ofllce 3 College sL lBtf A UOTIONKSn SM TAYLOR Auctioneer Olieriin O Will sell personal propirty in Oberlln andsurrounding country Terms reasonable Orders through the Oherlln To6t office will receive prompt attenton 8U6m 1IR8T NATIONAL BANK ot Oberlln Bu H Qnll finMramnnt HnndB Coin and COU pons Forelan and Domestic Exchange Draft tiven upoi all parts or turope c H it a tD all Cashier HIRAM Hulicd President BA TIROOM Barber Shop and Bath IjTs Boom No 1 Collego Place Draylng o fine uraj anos a specialty done to order Moving Pli CARRIAGES CITY OMNIBUS ft BAGGAGE LINK Of flee Eabt College strooL CarrlageOin nibus to all trains Sundays on orders only Carriages always ready to tke parties aroun town Into tbo country or to the Lake Al orders promptly attended to ial7 H IEB Proprietor OOLLEQB8 OjiEHLIN CULLEGK WRITING DKFT Thorough instruction given Id Practical and Ornamental ion uunfahlp andBookkeeping Booms First Floor South end Tappau nii Uriah MoKek tjjy Principal DRWQIT DruifKists Pre scriptions accurately compounded at all r tt iiapmon TiARinr in Drugs Medi J cinea PeriumoB Toilet Articles Lamps and FliioCandies No 1 W olluge Ms BA RD WA RE I Stoves and Tin Ware Solo Agents mwrts Stoves Job work done In the best man ner nd Shret Iron Ware and Hardware of U kind Uerahanla Xxcbjing North AIMi Itieett JE WELER8 EHHOLTEB Watchmaker Engraver and dealer in Watches Clocks Jewelry and Jllverwaro No 3 West Colleae street S7lf LI YER 7 STA BLK8 H FAVEL Proprietor City Stables No IB North Main St Ohflrlfn n hrA Teams urn is tied at all hours and at reason bic rates PARKS BURRELL Livery FeM and Sale Stable Eaat College street ncrt to the Park llouso Block Good rijta at roabonable prices F PARKS 0tf I H BtTRRELL PBYSIOIA2T3 fflte jlwliit jjjhwg rDBLlBBXD SVX1T FBI DAT AT No 21 South Malnnit Oberlln O W H PHAROB EDITOB AMD PKOrBIKTOH Th NEWS a Livb Paper made up oi Local and County News Letters lrom the People on Everyday Topics Cheerful Letters fromformer residents and citizens temporarily absent Editorial Comments on Current Events and a limited amount of Carefully Selected Matter Its contents are to a great extent writtenexpressly for its columns Competent Local Correspondents at everv important point in the County keep the readers uiuimcu ui evefj cycbi uniinn im meirrespective localities Court Proceedings and oiheT County Seat News fullv and accuratelv renorted Oberlin and Cleveland Markets corrected every It is Republican in principle but not offensively partisan progressive in all that relates to the building up of the business morals and public intimentof the community and aggressive in spect to those things detrimental to public eliare Tsnni of Bnbaorlntloii i ner vear Parts of year in proportion Single copies 5 Address chaneed at the d leisure of the subscri ber No extra charge for postage ade known on application to the Proprietor Transient advertisements cash in advance Bills for regular advertising presented Quar terly id material and is nrenared to IU1 thing in the printing line from a one line card to a lull meet soster COUNTY NEWS AMHERST May 32 J W Humphrey is improving in health bat has not fully recovered Mr Levi Hales of Henrietta is mov ing Into a portion of H Blaok mans house Mr Thomas Pettv has been very sick for several davs but we learn that there is hope of his recovery John Hensner has sold his farm to a Germim rom AuglHize county forsixtythree dollais per aore Mr Packard has rented a part of W Bicres houe and moved from his son niaw Collins to hi new home last week Our part of Amherst was represented at the convention at Lorain by BOme of our Sunday School workers ana they report an Interesting meeting Mr Amis hag received a spear of rye from Kunas of this years growth six feet in length Wo are glad that Kansas is a temperance State particu larly since rye grows bo finely there The morninerof the 21st by Invita tion of the pastor of the M E Church the congregation ana minister 01 tne Congregational Church went over to me Ji Xu jnurcn ana unitea wun tnem their Quarterly meeting services aud listened to an excellent sermon lrom Presiding Llder bearlca A terrible and unprovoked assault was made one night last week upon a German by the name of Grobs which it la feared may prove fatal Supposed to have been done bv some one or more of his fellow workmen in the quary because he refused to go with them to North AmherBt ana spena at least a portion of the money they had that day received lrom their employers indrinking and carousing ss many of tbem do Ho is under the care of Dr Rockwood of North Amherst and we all hope he may recover and the guilty parties De hroucht to iuBtice We have justlearu ed that the Sheriff was out yesterday p m and arrested one man on suspicion of his being one of the parties that committed the brutal assault upon the German Cob NORTH AMHERST May 20th The M E Church held their Quar terly meeting last Suuday Mr William Jaeger who has been ill with pneumonia is about again Another meetlngia to be held tonight to make arrangements for Decoration day Rev F M McConoughey of Lorain exchanged pulpits with Rev Mr Pipes last Sunday The lake is now an attractive resort to amateur fishermen who sally forth with rod and line and return with the same Many families hereabout have 01 have had cases ol a sort ol scarlet rash Some call It piukeye which seems to be a good designation Owing to tli e tardiuess of orders the stone bu4neBS nas not Deen bo orifiK 01 late All of the quarries have discharg ed some of their men and more will have to follow unless trade quickens Mr J W Gilbert a former resident of this pltce was a passenger on the Amenoan tagle that exploded her holler near Keiieys Inland laac week Mr Gilbert waa territily probably fatal ly Bcalueu Mr George Keller on the township line north 01 Aoinerst at acotoi siuuu is remodeling his house adding a story to It with all modern improvements Ilie roof will bo slated When finish edt the residence will be the finest in that neighborhood and a conspicuous object lar around Mrs Eliza Stow net Bivlns wife of Lalaj tte Stow died suddenly of heart disease on Friday evening last at her re bide nee in the eastern part of this township Mr btow is a captain on the lake andean not reach home until tomorrow night The burial will take place on Thursday afternoon One week ago tonight Peter Graus or Giaussc who buaids nearUuldemanf quarry wnt to the well he was ku cked down by three men kicked and badly out by a lighting ring a flugerr ng armed wltn knivts Two ribs were dldlucted and a cut hand will le premnntntly crippled The man will liv A man named Coon lower and one named Killinger who Is auld to hHve lent the fighting ring have been arrested The teherlfi was Here today lupccnilng witnesses The injured mm tame hre last fall or winter from Germany and tDgaged In the quarry He la a straight fellow aaves hia money and Incurred the dielike of his rowdy acquaintances A girl too Is in the atfalr Bower being jealous of Graus an parties concerned are young single men The dastardly ruffians will soon be known probably Quid Nunc ELYRIA Wm A Braman is still very sick He gained a little for a few days and then seemed to get worse again Editor Green of the Medina Gazette waa in town on business on Tuesday Hon 8 8 Warner bas been among as igain putting up fences Fred F Thomas once a student of O C a graduate of Michigan Law School lias formed a partnership with W L Fay Esq making the firm of Fay Thomas Attorney Leach from Rochester this county came down to look after some little matter in court and got on abender which to his sorrow landed him id the central and cost him 500 and coats Tuesday morning Court commenced with Judge Hale on 1 the bench Docket called in theforenoon and grand jury charged Tbefollowing is the disposition made of the cases on call of the docket LSMSRRvs Angelina Brown for trial Caroline S Mussey vb George Browne to recover small piece of land at Lorain has been on trial since court commenced and is still on trial Verdict forplaintiff Milo Harris va 0 T V W R R Co settled Globe Iron Works vs A Lowrie et al passed for settlement N L Johnson vb Anna Morgan passed F W Sampsell vb 8 F Osgood passed for settlement J and B Rohrheimer vb MMichaelson passed Geo W Jason vs A B Rickmac et al passed Frank Dibble va the Elyria Shear Go continued L 8 M 8 Ry Co va Henry Lee for trial State of Ohio ex rel Jacob Hoover vb Trustees of Russia tp passed Hannah Green vb Henry Moon for trial Walter Dowd vb P W Sampsell et al for trial Alex O Matchette vs Clinton UHumphrey for hearing 8 D Blood vs H Corning continued W Bellinger vs A Forier passed J J Hill vb W L Carter passed till Jane 5th Sandusky Machine Works vs J Barker et al dismissed for want of prosecution H G King vb Wm A Chester passed M W Parker vs Ezra L Stearns et al passed J R Morse vb A F Nowelt et al passed F Burk vb J Johnson passed D Whiting Co vs A White etcontinued A Decker vs F Kuhlow for trial E G Osgood vb J V Phelon for trial Wm Grayson vs Elizabeth Grayson passed Juhn Smith vs Anna Smith forhearing Mary A Linkenstine vb 8 Linkenstine for hearing E McKellogg va L S M S Ry Co for trial Mary Everly vs A Everly for hearing Ohio ex rel Margaret RickB vs P Ricks dismissed for Want of prosecution at defendants coals A M Mollison vs D Molliaon for hear in sr Anarew jabano vs u J v ana w ty Co for trial Halle Skall Co vb M Michaelson et al for trial H P Janaens vb J Jansens for hear ing J KriBer vs 0 T and W R R Co for trial Ueo Rice va S E Wilcox for hearing T G Phillips vs H PNeileon for trial Laura Champney va A E Champney passed O Wood worth vb Perry Noble et al eettled Hampshire Co National Bank vb Rus sell H Penfield for trial Alice Loizue vs Henrv Etzel for trial John Forbea va Porter Sexton etal for trial Savings DepoBit Bank vb JacobLowman et al passed Mary Reedy vb G Reedy dismissed Geo Staples vs S Carter for trial Adam Stang vb M Relief Association 01 Wellington Nettie J Williams vb L V wiuiamB for heanns Hampshire Co National Bank ys Rub Hell H Penfield for trial Foster admr vs R P Baldwin et al Board of Ed of Florence tp va O Root Auditor passed John M Lemmoa vb A H Moore for trial Ohio ex rel John Bickford vb Wm Anderson passed Guatave Haupt va John Bickford for tr al J Goodhue va W Z Lampman passed A B VanArsdalevs D W VanAradaie for trial D S Stocking vb A A Stocking for heanne Horr Warner vo vs v l rape a Son oassed Geo W Hull vb D Heiffner et al for hearing Sandusky macnine uo va flioseB rea bodv for trial Fhuo Tilden vs bimeon u taison lor hearing J Schulfg vs J j Koige lor trial F Brown vs J Gilchrist for hearing Mary Brash vs J Brush for hearing Henry Goodman vb Mary Goodman for hearing B Taylor ve V Wheeler lor trial A Schmita vs J W Worthington O V Burdick va H M Burdick for hearing F Loneo vs P Lodco for hearing J Sheldon vs E Sheldon for hearing T C Moore vb L Moore partition or dered U h Chilson Thomas Jo Matn ews and Thomas Bowon committee J Lawler v A J Redington for hear ing F D Sigsworth vb J M Heseer for trial Ohio ei rel Lewis L Roe vs theTrustees ol Camden tp passed lor settle ment Ohio ex rel Lewis R Penfield va Trus tees of Penfield to for hearing Ohio ex rel Joel A Gager vs Trustees of Camden to passed for settlement Einstein Bros vs P Webber default S Brown vs A Gable passed Thad Rowland va A BJohoBon hear ing on demurrer to peiiion Carter Bros vs Georee Dyer passed D L Wadsworth vs CbaB McClellan for hearing A Rover by Isadore Royer his next friend vs Valentine Neisberger for trial L B Smith va F A Moran default foi 18973 R E Braman adm vb Chaa W Gib son for trial A Elv vs II H Poppleton continued I A Webster vs E H VauHoesen for hearing Mary Belknapp va S F Belknapp for hearing E Waters vb Citizens Mutual Relief Association of Wellington for hearing Ohio ex rel Turner vs lhad Rowland for trial J Shelly vs E D Merriam for trial and hearintr on motion to continue JC McDonald H AJackson for trial J Brook yt James Brooks for hear ing W LFay vb H A Jackson for trial John Ashenbach vs Geo Ashenbach for trial Marv Frman vs Geo Erman pa M Klaus vs Jacob Stoli et al for hear ing on demurrer to petition I Aiken vs H S Corning hearing on motion J Ireland vs E Ireland for hearing J Cullins vs the L S M S Ry Co passed L B Smith vs Jacob Greve defendant leave to answer S Gibson vb Cook Bros for trial G Haupt vs Incorporated Villago of Lorain for hearing L B Smith ts L Beeze et al default L B Smith vs H H Poppletoo passed Homan Ely ct al ex parte lorhearing Geo W Shoffs vs B D Blddlecomb defendant has leave to file an answer F H Phelps admr vb J Allen not mature j C Walburg vs A Walburg passed I Marv Welch vs Pat Welch for hear Ing JN JL Johnson vs M w rnetps lormai I N Topliff vs John Nagle default 1 C Howk vs C Howk parutionojdered B Kaup vs J H Heyman for hearing A Wooeter vs J 4 Andersondeault D L Clienney va H Chenney for hear ing F Hoffner vs Incorporated Village of Oberlin for hearing D Kenaston vsJ u Lang for trial J Mauter vs F J King default for G11 52 w Kallmyer vs o Kallmyer lor hearing w warden a vo vs Sidney uavis lor hearing L a smith ys H roppieton passed J Trost vs J A Cutahall et al settled aud costs paid A Baldwin vs John beckford lor hearing balance 01 oases not yet mature Today Fred C Fadner a son of runswick Medina county O was rougbt before Judge Hale by the Sher iff of Medina county on a requisition from the Governor of New York toreturn Fadner to Rome N Y to answer for the crime of forgery in forging a seal to a false decree of divorce he aimed to have obtained from hia wife married In Cleveland some years ago Fadner has a checkered history during the past six years About six years ago while living with his first wife he commenced the practice of law inMedina O A claim was sent him of some 16000 for collection which hecollected and put out west leaving his family wiie and two cuiidren and waa soon found hv the officers out there in high society and about to he married He was indicted in jueuina lor converting the monev to hia own use and on his fathers paying the amount was re leased and tnen went to uieveiand orked on the Penny Press for a little me then went to Rome K Y whore e married wife No 2 and was Indicted for bigamy but on the trial produced the forged divorce decree in evidence and the jury acquitted him after which he was taken for the forgery and gave 1500 ball comes back to Ohio and lor teicea nis oan Die uncie naving nau it to pay for him and so he waa taken by a detective east on the 0 oclock train on Tuesdav evening to answer for bis imea wile jno a is now in oruna ick with hia father X LORAIN May 23d The Nickel Plate have their track laid about 10 miles east of Lorain The foundation for the new First Na onal Bank building wtts commenced last week The C T V W R R depot at this place was damaged by fire to the extent of about 200 Saturday Cause of fire unknown Uninsured A Mr VanOrman has purchased two ota of Wm A Braman near the brass works on which he will Immediately commence the erection of a building to be used as a hardware store The manv frlenda of J F Miser the gentlemanly mail clerk on the T V win regret to learn mat ue ua reaigueu his Dosition and is about to leave Lo rain He goes from here to Columbus where ne expects to attend scnooi S D Chamoman the gentlemanly cltrk at tbe red front drug store was attacked with congestive chills Satur day His condition is now somewhat improved anu nopes are eumnainuu ui his recovery Braun Bros Cos new steam barge the S H flubbell will be ready ior business In about two weeks Captain Charles ChaDman is to be Master Geo Hopktnson 1st and rienry binder ana Engineer and Con Ketchum first mace She is to be used in the lumber trade from Marquette to Cleveland and will tow the barge conrau iteid James Conkiln a drunken sailor was arrested bv Marshal Bicklord Saturday and lodcred in the cooler While on his way he drew a knife and threatened to strike it the Marshal Laid bands on him but Bickford took the kniie from him and left him In the lookup to reflect un til afternoon when he was broughtbefore Mayor Clark and fined and costs JiEU PITTSFIELD May 22d Mark Whitney Is at his home he ex pects to remain there Rev H O Sheldonof Oberlin visited old friends in Pittsiield last week The Congregational church will hold another missionary meeting in their church May 28 at which a report of the missionary meeting held in connection with the ministerial association at Tole do will begiven The M E Church have quarterly meeting and childrens day exercises June 4 G D Metchum occasionally findB his way home to reman over Sunday such waa the case last Sabbath Judging from his cheerful appearance he has been successful in a measure at least in the sale of his scraper and road leveler for which he ib agent Two young Misses Lolly McCharm and Lottie Beach Bpent Saturday in Pittsfield picnicing and having a good time generally A visit to the Center Bchool was pronounced a pleasurable part of the day s periormances Rhetorical Exercises of the Center school May 27 Parents and friends are cordially invited A birdBeye view of this country from a religious standpoint will be given io the Congregational church next Sunday evening The fields to be presented are the Mormons the South and the New West Mr Edmonds of tbeTheo Sem who bas been on the field himself will speak on immigration and the New West and it is expected will explain somewhat the object and working of the New WeBt Education Commission HENRIETTA May 22 1882 Mr Elmer Ferguson ia thought to be slightly better Mr Levi Hales haB rented a house in South Amherst and moved into it Mr Frederick SuBler wlio moved from thie town into Brownbelm a few weekfl ago was buried yesterday at two oclock He leaves a wile and two children Mr M J Sherman is building a new barn Mr John Heussner ib building an ad dition to hisdwellinghouee Mrs Lina Hales is sull on the sick list Mm David Davis is qaite sick Stlvbstsb BRIGHTON May 22 Mr Charles Green of Norwalk ia in town Wm Hubble has moved to Seneca county where be has leased a farm for a term of live years Travelers will use fewer adiecti when pasBing the first corner south of here as a very bad place in the road is being repaired It haB been decided that the parsonage Bhall be enlarged providing thenecessary funds can be raised Decoration day is always observed here A meeting will be held Tuesday night to prepare for the coming celebra tion Last Saturdav nipht as Mr E Gilitt was about to water his team the horses which are young and spirited took fright and ran Running against a tree in the yard they broke loose from the wagon and started north followed by Mr j He round one at ivir trnegs and the other at John Barnes inClarksfield Both horses receiveserious outs and bruises Tbe harness is a total loss and the wagon much damaged The injury to horses harness and waeon will amount to two huodred dollars Very fortunately no one was hurt jUEBBIE Literary Notes In recent years the South haB fur nished a large contribution to thehumorous poetry of the country much of which has found its way to the public through the BricaBrac department of the Century Magazine There the late Irwin Russell published and Uncle Remus still appears and there in the June number will be lound poemB oy two other Southerners whose work m the Century has alreadv attractedattention A C Gordon of Virginia and J A Macon of Mississippi Mr Gordons poem is entitled Parson Murray of James City in Virginia Mr Macon s ib a Hong of the Spring in negro dialect He is also the author of tbe prose AphorismB from the Quarters which have appeared in the Century Other contributors to the 8am e department of the June number will be JCbeaver Goodwin David L Proudfit andElizabeth Akera Allen The Popular Science Monthly for June contains a sharp reply by Judge Stallo to Prof Newcombs far from gen tle criticism of bis Concepts of Modern Physics Prof F W Clarke of the University of Cincinnati discusseB tbe peculiar qualifications often demanded 01 candidates lor college proiessorships Mr Cushing makes some interesting revelations of the Znni religions and social systems Dr Von Doellinger be gins a series of papers on the Jews in Europe A New Theory of the Sun is an important essay by C W Siemens A sketch of Darwin with a portrait illustrated articles on the eyelike organs of fishes the stereoscope molds aud electricity and an abundance ofeditorial miscellany are among the remaining aontents New York D Appleton Oo The Atlantic Monthly fot June is a Longfellow number Itcontainsa poem on Decoration Day from his pen a steel portrait sb he appeared in 1879 and trib utes to his memory by O B Frotbin ham m prose and Dr Holmes in verse rhe serials Two on a Tower by Hardv Dr Zay by Miss Phelps and The Houbb of a Merchant Prince by Bishop are continned John FiBke eulogizes Dar n the Studies in the South reach a fourth installment Edward Atkinson writeB of the Rapid Progress of Com munism a James jr criticises AI phonse Daudet and H A Huntington that not overexemplary dramatist Mrs CentUvre the Contributors Club Books of the Month and poems by Mrs Piatt and others complete the table oi con tenia EveryDay Cyclopedia of Useful Knowledge is the title of a standard work issued by the Sun Publishing Co of St Louis Mo It contains a vast amount of accurate and reliableinformation for Merchant Farmer Mechanic Tradesman and Housewife It embraces the care and management diseases and remedies of Horses Cattle Sheep Swine and Poultry besides these itcontains 10000 uaeful recipes upon various subjects of daily reference How bo much valuable matter so conveniently arranged can be crowded into one book ia a mystery and yet it is all made clear in the EveryDay Cpclopedia of Useful Knowledge Agents wanted for this valuable book We call attention to ad vertisement in another column Mormonism Unveiled is the suggest ive title of a work issued by the Sun Publishing Company of St Louis Mo It embraces the life and confessions of the late John D Lee who was executed by the United States Government for participation in the horrible butcheries of the Mountain Meadow MasBacre It detailB the terrible wrongs and Buffer ings of Mrs Brig Hampton wife of one ol the Mormon leaders It ib certainly one of the most thrilling aud interesting books ever issued from the presB If the deeds therein related had been per trated in any other country than this the people would have risen en masse and wiped Mormonism from the face of tbe earth we call attention toadvertisement in another column Eiohantre Notes and Clippings From the Erie Co Reporter TUE WBECK AT HURON The wrecked freight train which ran into the river at this place last week Monday bas not yet been entirely re moved The broken mass is in a position disadvantageous to extricate A number of wheels and pieceB of other iron work used in tbe construction of care have been loaded upon fiatcars but the greater portion of it still lies buried in the ruins The work of clearing the wreck has progressed very alowly and if the same rate is maintained it will be several weeks yet before the work is completed How to remove the engine seems to be a difficult question to an swer VariouB plans have been proposed but the most feasible one as yet offered ib by means of a derrick Mr Standoffered to get her out for five hundred dollars but the compnny thought they could do it for a less figure Rev J Mitchell of Vermillion met with an accident the other day and may thank good fortune that it was notattended with more serious results While poaring gasoline into tbe reservoir of his stove he spilled a portion of the liquid on hie coat sleeve aud when he lit tbe stove burner his sleeve also becameignited Before tbe lire was put out bis hand and arm were severely burned It is not probable however that thisaccident bears any significance All classes of people are liable to meet with such accidents and should be verv careful in handling such combustible material as gasoline Mr Mitchell can nowadvocate with double force for the salvation of souls from eternal brimstone fUIT FOR 10000 DAMAGES A petition was filed in the Common Pleas Court yesterday by Eliza Van Camp of Vermillion administratrix of the estate of James S Van Camp de ceased praying for damages in the sum of 10000 against the iaae bUore ran road companyshe alleging that deceased was her husband methis death through the negligence and carelessness of some of employees of the above company Van Camp was a brake id an on the Lake Shore road and while he was engaged at Ceylon on the 14lh of January in transferring some cars from one track to another be received injuries from wmcn he died shortly afterwards From the New London Record The new Congregational society or church of New London will beorganized at the Baptist church on Tuesday May 23 at two oclock p m and in the evening of the same day Rev Josiah Strong will deliver an addresB on the theme What is Congregationalism A general invitation is extended to the public to attend The editor of the Record was present ed with a gold headed cane on tbeoccasion of hie 31st birthday recently Be is deserving but entirely too young for such an article to be of service He might pass it over to one of his lessfortunate brethren who is farther advanced in years There is time enough for him to be presented with several canes be fore he will need to use one From the Norwalk Chronicle The next annual meeting of the Fire land Historical Society will be held on Wednesday June 21 lbaz The next term of the Huron County Common Pleas Court will open on Mon day June 5 with Judge Wickhatn on the bench and 233 cases on the docket Decoration day will be appropriately observed in Norwalk Ample prepara tions for unusually interestingceremonies are now completed The Cleveland Grays Silver Cornet Band will be on hand to render some of their choicest selections and the chief oration of the day will be delivered by Major John F Oglevee of Columbus our Ohio Auditor of State Other interesting exercises will also take place The whole program is under the management ofMFWooster Post No 34 Grand Army of theRepublic of Norwalk and they propose doiDg it up with credit to themselves and honor to the soldier dead It isrequested by official action that thebusiness houses and private residences of the city be decorated with flags and bunting on that day and that all business be suspended from one until five oclock p m From the Ashland Times With beef at five and bix cents per pound live weight wheat 140 corn at SO cents and oats at 50 cents per bushel the farmer should be happy The twentieth anniversary of themarriage of Mr and Mrs Thomas M Beer which occurred upon Monday May 8th was marked by a social eventdistinguished for good taste and pleasantassociations The cards of invitation gave no that May 8lh was a red letter day in the calendar of Ihe married life ofSenator and Mrs Beer Such however was the fact A complete set of elegant china the gift of the Senator to Mrs Beer was admired on every hand The skill and taste of modern decorative art wereevidently on every piece The gift waa certainly as beautiful as it was appropri ate We need make no special mention of the generous hospitality dispensed on this occasion or of the pleasure which lell to the lot ot all who participated With our congratulations to Senator and Mrs Beer we mingle our good wishes for their future welfare From the Fremont Journal BDEGLARY The Lake shore freight office in this city was burglarized early Saturday morning An entrance was enectea Dy removing a pane of glass from a window The safe waB broken open and sixty dol lars in money and some valuable papers 1 stolen but the papers were found on the platform where they naa Deen mrown n the morning Ihe night watenman discovered the burglary about 2 oclock i aud running across the tracks to the passenger depot Baw a man cfambering out of the ticket office window He fired at him but the burglar escaped The burglar had broken into the ticket office but was frightened away by a passenger who had taken night lodging in the de pot before he could secure anytning The burglars are Blill at large From the Berea Advertiser The union between the Presbyterian and Free Cong church of Strongsvilie was fully cousummaled laBtweekIhursday under tbe name of the let Cong Church of Strongsvilie by the choice of officers for the ensuing year MrMerrick Strong and Mr Richard GibbonB were elected deacons for the term of one year from January next Messrs Lorenzo StroDg and A W Pope for the term of two years Mr Lyman Freeman clerk and Richard Gibbons treasurer The meeting was largely attended andexceedingly harmonious and pleasant everything looks hopeful for the future From the Monroeville spectator A SNOOZBR BOUNCED Last Monday afternoon a youug man representing himself as a school teacher in the vicinity of Pontiac called on Mr AuBtin in his office in the schoolbuilding and requested to be shown around remarking that he took a deep interest In educational pursuits TheSuperintendent conducted him first to Mibb Darrows room where a class in physics was then occupying the floor MrAustin excused himself for a few moments having busineBBto attend to outeideand the stranger settled himself back in his seat prepared to drink deep at the very fountainhead of learning so to speak Presently Miss Darrow heard asubterranean noise as though some one in the room below was unjointing several rods of stovepipe and looking around she discovered the young pedagogue faBt sep his mouth wide open and a sound issuing therefrom similar to a hiehoressure foeborn Mr Austin hap pened to return just then and one glance was enougu wun a douuu ua hbishu the somnolent seeker after knowledge bv the auricular and waltzed him out of the room and down thestairrata pace borderiugon chain lightning Since then the youDg man is quite reticent on the subject of Physics Nine Physicians Outdone It is generally considered a preitv diillcult task to outdo a physician but the following will conclusively prove whero nine were completely ouLdone Mrs Helen Fharvlz 331 Dayton street Chicago 111 was treated forConsuoiption by nine physicians and allpronounced her case incurable Seven bottles of Dr Klng3 New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her Doubting onus please drop her apostal and convince yourselve Trialbottles free at J M GARDNERS COS drug Btore Large sizel 7e6w Jones daughters call the silk drcs that serves uach in its turn theirmother included a changeable silk Boston Transcript Leap Year Slip Are you engaged for the German De witheiijrerne No Im not She with pity l thats too hud Good evening See you later Harvard Lampoon A young Bostonlan announced that he wad going to Leadville to engage iu hydnuilk mining Yes remarked a friend you are going to seek ihe bub ble 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